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January 14, 2026 42 mins

Ashlee is jealous of a couple that went viral because it could have been her!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hi everyone, Good morning. It's Wednesday. Come to find out
halfway through the work week, which is nice.

Speaker 2 (00:08):
Let me knock on wood. The baby slept through the
night last night.

Speaker 3 (00:11):
Oh really wasn't.

Speaker 2 (00:12):
Easy to get her down.

Speaker 1 (00:13):
I actually have to go look back to the to
the video to I use the Nana to the nan
it which is the baby cam, because getting her down,
at one point I had to do the laying next
to the crib trying to sing.

Speaker 2 (00:26):
To her because if Nick, she just was.

Speaker 1 (00:30):
Strangling me if I tried to put her in their car,
like she was holding onto me for dear life. But
I just want to say a thousand times over and over,
I really think we have best listeners, like the best
people that listen to the show. One of our listeners
DM me ten dollars yesterday and was like, go get
your favorite coffee, Like even though you were so tired
from the you know, the night before and you didn't sleep,

(00:53):
you still made me laugh or whatever she wrote, which
is the sweetest thing. So I took my ass right
to slack Tide and got my eight dollar coffee eight
dollar coffee and seven something.

Speaker 2 (01:03):
What yeah, what are you drinking?

Speaker 1 (01:06):
The iced honey Frotha. It's like a shaken espresso with
a little bit of honey. So bomb love that milk. Oh,
it's so good. They're making nice Yeah, I want to
say it's seven something, right, Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:19):
Oh yeah. Coffee is expensive.

Speaker 3 (01:20):
No, it is expensive. I drink a black so it's
a little bit on the cheaper side. But when I don't, obviously, Yeah,
but when I start buying like other stuff, you know, yeah,
gets expensive.

Speaker 1 (01:29):
That's like our coffee is. In the morning, we just
drink black coffee. Like I have a black cold brew
in front of me and you just have.

Speaker 3 (01:36):
A black blonde roast.

Speaker 1 (01:38):
I on the weekends will get these like fancy ice
honey frothers. But I'll be honest with people, and people
don't like this. Eight people get offended coffee. People get offended.
Some of these coffee is out here. People are getting
like twigs bar coffee coffee.

Speaker 2 (01:53):
I'm good. I just I'll just eat the milky way
right at that.

Speaker 3 (01:58):
With all due respect. I know it's coffee in there
at some point, but it's also a milkshake. And I
tell my kids, like all the time, enough of the milkshakes. Yeah,
because if you look at the thing and I know,
like it's coffee. No, they'll sometimes get like the frappuccinos
and all of this stuff and the nutritional background on it.
It's not it's crazy. It's like four candy bars and
I'm like, yeah, we're done with that.

Speaker 1 (02:19):
Yeah, that's why on the weekends I might give myself
a treat of like a black coffee with a little
bit of cold foam on top or something. But yeah,
I mean daily, usually after the gym, my friend Casey
and I will go into the coffee shop and I
hear people's orders and I'm like, honey, yeah, just just
get the shot of espresso and eat a candy bar.

Speaker 3 (02:39):
Yeah, and then go right to the bathroom because that's
where you end up. It's bad.

Speaker 2 (02:44):
Yeah, no, but to each thrown.

Speaker 1 (02:45):
I mean, anytime we do videos where we post us
talking in here and people see my coffee, they call
it beanwater.

Speaker 2 (02:52):
Yeah, like, look at you're drinking your beanwater. People. Some
people can't handle the taste of black coffee.

Speaker 3 (02:57):
Definitely an acquired taste. They're just switching from cream to that.
It's like horrible.

Speaker 2 (03:01):
Oh, it's disgusting.

Speaker 3 (03:02):
Yeah, at some point you'll get used to that. It
becomes really.

Speaker 2 (03:04):
Nice to me. This is what it is like. There's
no other way.

Speaker 3 (03:07):
On the weekends, I usually go with the Duncan with
all the flavored ones. Right now, I'm on the white
toasted marshmallow. Yeah it is so good. Yeah, yeah, I know.

Speaker 1 (03:15):
And even if I go for a second coffee in
the day, I still get that black. But it's just
once you start adding, you're like, oh yeah, oh, some
people put like chocolate syrup in there. Really, I've seen it,
you know where you know what I mean, where the

(03:35):
cup has the syrup all around the edges and then
the coffee's in.

Speaker 2 (03:39):
I mean, hey, looks delicious, you know what it is.

Speaker 3 (03:43):
So in the summers I see it more than when
people get to dunks, right, and then they get the
ice and it looks like it's white when it's white. Yeah,
you know that it's a problem, Like, hey, mix coffee
in this. My wife has an issue with the celsiuses.
She probably drinks two or three a day and I'm like, yo,
you get to relax. Liver is gonna freak out.

Speaker 1 (04:01):
Well, you know, we always watch that video where it's like,
what's the worst thing you have in your fridge?

Speaker 3 (04:05):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (04:05):
Energy drink. She's safe though.

Speaker 1 (04:07):
I mean, think about the worst drink you can drink
for yourself is an energy drink.

Speaker 2 (04:11):
I do that on the weekends with vodka in it.

Speaker 3 (04:14):
Oh, that's.

Speaker 2 (04:17):
Right.

Speaker 1 (04:17):
So it's like you gotta really pick your poison on that.
That's why we drink the black coffee during the week
we're saving up.

Speaker 3 (04:23):
I love coffee, though.

Speaker 2 (04:25):
Coffee is just.

Speaker 1 (04:26):
It's an experience, and you taught me. You tried to
teach me this years ago. I've said this before, but
I didn't have my first cup of coffee until I
had Leila and Layla's four.

Speaker 3 (04:34):
I think my wife did the same thing, first cup
of coffee when she had kids.

Speaker 1 (04:37):
Yeah, I mean, there's that's pretty much the only way
to survive. But now it's such a shared experience between
the fireman and I. Where we're gonna get the coffee from,
We're gonna try a new coffee place. When we travel,
we look where the hotel is, we see what coffee places.

Speaker 2 (04:51):
Are in the area.

Speaker 1 (04:52):
Going to local coffee shops is so fun. It's a
whole shared experience.

Speaker 3 (04:56):
My favorite thing is on the weekends when the wife
and I have coffee in bed.

Speaker 2 (04:59):
Oh, that must be sure.

Speaker 3 (05:00):
Yeah, what does that look like? Which part?

Speaker 2 (05:04):
What do you mean?

Speaker 3 (05:05):
Well, you're saying, like, what's the experience local? Locally because
you don't know. Oh, I thought even like what are
we wearing the coffee cup? Because I don't think.

Speaker 1 (05:14):
I just want everyone to know. I don't think about
what you're wearing in bed with your wife.

Speaker 2 (05:17):
It doesn't cross my mind.

Speaker 3 (05:19):
It goes on Especial Morning show.

Speaker 4 (05:22):
Then you need to know. We got you three things
you need to know on Bustin's Number one for hip
Hop and the best Throwbags. You haven't any more vibe?

Speaker 1 (05:32):
All right man, Wednesday, Jan fourteen, and we're gonna talk
about John Forte, Grammy nominated musician, known, I would say
for his work with the Fujis, but also having a
very very tight relationship with George Bush, the president at
the time.

Speaker 2 (05:48):
And getting a lot shaved off his sentence.

Speaker 3 (05:51):
For a lot of cocaine because I think he was
looking at like fifteen years like crazy.

Speaker 2 (05:55):
Yeah, something crazy.

Speaker 1 (05:57):
But anyways, yeah, he's you know, better for his time
with the Fujis. He died at the age of fifty
and he was found Monday in his home in chill Mark, Massachusetts.
Had never I had never looked. I had never heard
of it, so I looked up.

Speaker 2 (06:10):
It's the been here.

Speaker 3 (06:11):
Yeah, that's different parts of that town that are really nice,
and that's one of them.

Speaker 1 (06:15):
The chill Mark Police chiefs said in a statement that
there were quote no signs of foul play or readily
apparent cause of death. The case is being investigated by
the State Medical Examiner's office. I mean, fifty is insanely young,
So what what I think.

Speaker 3 (06:30):
It's a heart attack, right, and if I'm going to
go something like that, something that just suddenly.

Speaker 1 (06:35):
He also, you know, he left behind a wife. She's
a photographer to kids.

Speaker 2 (06:40):
Because fifty is I mean, it's in five years, That's
what I Yeah, I.

Speaker 3 (06:45):
Hear stories like this, I like start freaking out. That's
why I like, I go insane about things.

Speaker 1 (06:49):
This here says he was a musical prodigy who broke
through in his early twenties as a contributor to the
Fujis the Grammy, winning the score and to Y Club
Jean's Grammy nominated the Carnival multi instrumentalist and rapper, and
also released some solo projects as well.

Speaker 3 (07:06):
Talented guy, he had like a vibe about him too,
because I remember him from my younger days and he
was always in the background of all these videos. But
he was like talented dude.

Speaker 1 (07:14):
Yeah, I'm just like flabbergant. I need idned answer. So
what I understand?

Speaker 2 (07:18):
There's no if.

Speaker 1 (07:19):
I'll play all the things, but like, tell us what's
going on? Because fifty is far too young.

Speaker 2 (07:22):
Yeah, I'm telling you man, far too young.

Speaker 3 (07:24):
Yeah, I am crazy.

Speaker 1 (07:25):
So thoughts and prayers to his wife, to his two kids,
and as soon as we get more answers on that,
I will keep you posted. What is going on with
Kai Sanada was the big question. Yesterday he posted a
twenty three minute.

Speaker 2 (07:36):
YouTube son this is big for your kids.

Speaker 1 (07:38):
Yeah, type okay, he's like Dear Jesus Christ. Right, He's
like he's tanks anybody. No, He's like God to the young.

Speaker 3 (07:44):
Yeah, he really is.

Speaker 2 (07:45):
He is.

Speaker 1 (07:46):
Anyways, he had kind of been off the scene for
a while. I know he was struggling a little bit
with his mental health, and then he posts this twenty
three long YouTube video entitled I Quits.

Speaker 2 (07:55):
The Internet was going crazy.

Speaker 5 (07:58):
I believe that there is more to this world that
is much greater than myself. The energy and passion to
want to do more and create.

Speaker 6 (08:10):
Is within me.

Speaker 2 (08:14):
That is why I quit.

Speaker 1 (08:16):
And and when he says I quit, he means like
I'm quitting, like self doubt, I'm quitting not doing the
things I want to do. In fact, in the twenty
three minute video, he announced that he is going to have.

Speaker 2 (08:26):
The vet A clothing line come out.

Speaker 1 (08:28):
He shows himself literally like getting his hands dirty, sewing,
doing all of the things. I think he's taking a
little bit of a step back from streaming, but he
has been youtubing.

Speaker 2 (08:39):
He has a secret.

Speaker 1 (08:40):
Channel that I think a lot of the kids thought
was maybe happening. He did confirm at the very end
of the video that he has and you can, you know,
go watch some of the stuff that he's been doing.
He has this big look, I said, upcoming brand, clothing,
brand deal, and that secondary YouTube channel.

Speaker 2 (08:55):
I don't think the man's gonna quit streaming.

Speaker 1 (08:57):
It's it's it's getting to make into money for him.
But I think he was saying he started to have
self doubt and he stopped like believing him in himself.
And he said at one point he really realized he
wasn't spending enough time with his family and friends because
all he was doing was streaming, cause remember Kaysona is
the guy who did like weeks long of streaming where
he never stopped.

Speaker 3 (09:17):
Maybe if he scales it back, he cannot focus maybe
on doing like say five a year and bring more
attention to those and ultimately make more money for the.

Speaker 2 (09:25):
Combo of both.

Speaker 1 (09:26):
But I think it's really cool, especially for someone that
the kids look up to too. He's always very motivational
with them, and you can do what you want to do.
There's that There was a clip in there where he
basically says like, if you're an artist, like and you paint,
go paint like paint every day, try to try to
figure out a way to do that.

Speaker 2 (09:42):
And I think he's h He's a good one for
the kids to look up to.

Speaker 3 (09:45):
And again he's the biggest thing out there for like
all these kids. He's massive.

Speaker 2 (09:49):
It's it's nuts. They love him, all right.

Speaker 1 (09:51):
Mike Tomlin is out as head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Why is this such a big deal because I basically
can't think of the Steelers without seeing.

Speaker 2 (09:59):
My top face.

Speaker 1 (10:01):
Nineteen year ten, you're making him the longest tenured coach
in the league. Basically, he fell short of the expectations
that he had signed on with his extension, So if
in his extension he had to win a certain amount
of games.

Speaker 2 (10:12):
He fell short on that.

Speaker 1 (10:14):
But in his nineteen years at the Steelers, they really
have never had a losing season.

Speaker 3 (10:19):
No, but they never really want to. I think they
won one super Bowl back in the day.

Speaker 1 (10:23):
Yeah, he won a super Bowl in his second season
and made another a Super Bowl appearance at some point
in the nineteen years.

Speaker 3 (10:29):
But his teams were always competitive. But at the end
of the day, if you don't have the players, you
can't blame the coach when they fall short.

Speaker 1 (10:34):
When he left, he left with one hundred and ninety
three regular season wins, the ninth highest total in league history,
and the legacy of success in the AFC North Division.
There's a lot of shakeups with the with the coaches
in the NFL right now.

Speaker 2 (10:47):
So will will Bill be back? Well, Billy would come
on back.

Speaker 3 (10:51):
Any team that takes Bill has to take the fiance
and that's an issue. Or if you're gonna take the fiance,
then you need to set some boundaries for the because
she's gonna want to be in the huddle.

Speaker 1 (11:01):
Every interview with Bill, he's gonna be like, and this
is Jordaan, She's going to be joining us.

Speaker 3 (11:06):
No, we aren't going to do that.

Speaker 2 (11:08):
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Speaker 1 (11:11):
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Speaker 6 (11:21):
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Speaker 2 (11:25):
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Speaker 7 (11:30):
Well things you never thought you'd see a video of
a guy literally clinging to the back of a pickup
truck on the mass Pike.

Speaker 2 (11:43):
Yeah, of all places.

Speaker 1 (11:44):
Like somebody says, oh, there was a guy hanging on
to a back of a truck on uh Millhouse Road.

Speaker 2 (11:50):
I'd be like, oh, yeah, something probably happened. There was
a little the Pike.

Speaker 3 (11:53):
But even that, you have so many questions, right, absolutely,
but yes, the mass Pike brings it to another lesson.

Speaker 1 (12:00):
Acorn Street because Acorn Tree is the most popular street
in America. It's uh yeah, might be Acorn Road, Acorn Street,
Acorns at Acorns.

Speaker 3 (12:12):
It's literally the most like Instagram.

Speaker 1 (12:14):
Yes, most popular road in the in the us, and
people come from all over just to stand at the
bottom of it and wedding pictures to take in there
or whatever. But anyways, something like that on just like
average neighborhood street, I feel like I could get behind
a little bit, more so than the mass Pike because
whatever this man was doing, he was like, I'll die
for it, I will risk my life.

Speaker 3 (12:37):
Yes, but is there a chance that the driver didn't
know that he was hanging on? Because the part that
got me, if you watch the video when the guy
lets go, the guy keeps driving without even missing a beat, right,
So I wonder did he know that he was there?

Speaker 2 (12:52):
Well, let's this is a witness to the whole thing.
Maybe this will help us.

Speaker 5 (12:56):
Yeah, So the guy was in the middle of the
highway stop, the stopped, he went around the truck towards
the bed.

Speaker 6 (13:03):
Of the truck.

Speaker 8 (13:04):
In the back, he tried to jump into the bed
and that's pretty much And that's when the guys started
driving off and he dragged.

Speaker 6 (13:09):
Them for like a minute.

Speaker 2 (13:10):
Makes me feel like he knew, Yeah, he knew.

Speaker 1 (13:13):
Guy was trying to get into the bed of his truck,
so he wanted to get in the vehicle with him.

Speaker 2 (13:18):
But he drove off.

Speaker 1 (13:19):
So the best case scenario was it's giving Indiana Jones.
I don't know I people will understand that reference, but.

Speaker 3 (13:24):
I mean, yeah, like, did the guy want to ride
somewhere and the guy said no, no, you're gonna take
me and he try to.

Speaker 1 (13:30):
I think it's like my scenario is guy was hooking
up with his wife and he wanted to speak to him,
and they got into this huge altercation and he was like,
I'm gonna kill you.

Speaker 3 (13:41):
I'm coming now. If you're gonna take the steps to
kill maybe meet up at a certain point.

Speaker 2 (13:47):
Guys.

Speaker 1 (13:47):
I made that entire scenario up. But that's what it's giving.
Like the magnitude of that. You're trying to hop in
the bed of his truck on the mass Pike and
then you're like it instead of getting off the road
once you don't get in the bed, you're like, I'll
hang on.

Speaker 3 (14:01):
Yeah, it's like you're gonna die.

Speaker 2 (14:03):
You will die.

Speaker 3 (14:04):
I mean luckily he didn't, but like there's a good
chance of death there.

Speaker 1 (14:08):
This says a mass Day Police postperson said the person
involved was having a mental health crisis and had also
jumped on the hood of a mass Dot truck.

Speaker 2 (14:17):
Earlier in the day, troopers.

Speaker 1 (14:19):
Located the man and he was transported to a nearby
hospital for evaluation.

Speaker 2 (14:23):
I don't know what his brain was telling him to do,
but it was like risk it.

Speaker 3 (14:27):
He needed to get someplace, He needed a ride. He
didn't have the ability to drive, so he's like, listen,
I'm to hop on anything.

Speaker 2 (14:32):
Go like, let's go. Well no, he's.

Speaker 3 (14:35):
Not laughing at him, no, But when you see the video,
it's like, kind.

Speaker 1 (14:39):
Of the video's crazy. The video looks like it's out
of a movie. It looks like a stunt.

Speaker 3 (14:44):
Do you know what we used to do when we
were young. We used to be unrollerblades and we would
hang on to the back of cars going like seventy.
It was really dangerous. We're lucky we're still alive. But
then reminds me of that.

Speaker 2 (14:55):
One step further.

Speaker 1 (14:56):
My dad tells me stories about how like he used
to hitchhi like it was hitchhiking was nothing back in
the day for like the boomer age people, nothingness. And
he tells the story often of my grandmother or my
nana Rest in peace, my gal. She had to go somewhere.

(15:17):
And he had three brothers and he was in charge
that day. The older two left, so it was just
my dad and the youngest because he's in the middle.
And my dad was like, oh, let's go to the
arcade or whatever it was. But they none was gone.
They didn't have a ride. So my Dad's like, yeah,
we just walked right on down to the street and
I you know, we hitchhiked with with my uncle Larry

(15:38):
with you know, and he was young, he was like
under ten years old.

Speaker 2 (15:40):
So when he got home nonea was like what he
got beat?

Speaker 3 (15:45):
Yeah, but you what, back then, it was more acceptable.
The problem is things started happening where kids would get
abducted and all that. Right then hitchhiking turned into like
there was a trade off or like the ride, So
it became like a.

Speaker 2 (15:59):
I will not tell my dad that you think he
did that.

Speaker 3 (16:03):
But it got to a point where like, hey, you
want to ride, yeah, but what are you gonna do
for me?

Speaker 1 (16:07):
And fast forward to the way the world is today.
If I saw somebody broken down on the side of
the road, like with their thumb out, I don't think
I would be comfortable enough to stop. I'm dead serious,
Like I would want to help them, so I might
yell out the window and say I'll call nine on one,
I'll have the police come here. But I if I'm
by myself, I don't think I'm pulling over and helping

(16:30):
in like that close proximity, because obviously I will get killed.

Speaker 3 (16:34):
Yes, I don't even stal for people that I know.
There have been two people that have worked here that
I've driven pass on the highways seeing them broken down. Yeah. Yeah.
One of them was Pebbles.

Speaker 2 (16:48):
My god, does she know this?

Speaker 3 (16:49):
I think I've told her that since Yeah, crazy, that
was a long time ago.

Speaker 7 (16:54):
More.

Speaker 2 (16:54):
Where are you going?

Speaker 3 (16:55):
You had nothing going home? I had nothing going on.
But I'm like, stop, I have just stated a long
time tribe's gonna hit. Yeah. Another one was somebody used
to work in the traffic, like the apartment here for
a lot of years.

Speaker 2 (17:11):
Dante.

Speaker 3 (17:12):
No, this is unfortunately this person is no longer with us. Oh,
but I saw him on the side of the road
and he looked like he was like needed help. His
car was smoking.

Speaker 2 (17:21):
Yeah, and I'm like that's when he died. Did you
did that? Did you think, like, damn, I should have stopped? Nope,
not one not one time.

Speaker 4 (17:30):
Morning show when you need to know we got you
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Speaker 5 (17:41):
I believe that there is more to this world that
is much greater than myself. The energy and passion to
want to do more and create.

Speaker 6 (17:54):
Is within me.

Speaker 1 (17:58):
That is why I quit Wednesday, Jan fourteen. And I'll
give it to us on. I think the gen.

Speaker 2 (18:04):
Zers they hear that voice and they're like the Lord
Jesus Christ.

Speaker 3 (18:07):
Yeah, that's probably the biggest celebrity in their lexicon.

Speaker 1 (18:11):
To fact, ye Kai Sanat is massive for the younger
demo and I feel like parent had on here a
good one. Yeah, because and I'm not just talking about
what he says on his stream about how he tells
kids to go for their dreams and to work hard
and all these things. I've seen videos of him outside

(18:31):
of streaming where he doesn't even know he's being filmed,
and he's paying for people's food, he's saying hi to
his fans.

Speaker 2 (18:37):
Just like little things like that go a long way.

Speaker 1 (18:40):
So obviously he's been kind of taking a back seat
to streaming. People thought maybe he had this secondary channel
that he was working on. He posted a twenty three
minute video on YouTube entitled I Quit. Just hurt him
right there, He's not, in fact quitting streaming. Let me
start out by saying that. But you know, he says
he's quit self doubt and he's quitting not doing the

(19:03):
things that he wants to do.

Speaker 2 (19:05):
I e. He is starting his own clothing brand of event.

Speaker 1 (19:09):
He showed himself getting his hands dirty sewing in a
sewing room. That secondary channel that people thought he had,
he absolutely did.

Speaker 6 (19:16):
So.

Speaker 2 (19:16):
He has this other.

Speaker 1 (19:17):
YouTube channel behind the scenes of his clothing line and
things that he's been working on. But he said straight up,
I realized at one point in my life, like mentally,
I'm not in a great space. I'm doubting myself. I'm
also spending zero time with family and friends, and that's
not who I want to be.

Speaker 3 (19:32):
Self doubt is a tough thing, and I feel like
it hits a lot of people in their industries or
professional lives. Like I had self dout here, like I
was like, what the hell am I doing here? I
don't belong here and almost broke me.

Speaker 1 (19:42):
I have self doubt about this show every single day.
We had a meeting yesterday. I left that meeting, and
I was like, I am, I suck at my job.
I am not good at what I do. But I
think his message and the most important thing is nobody should.

Speaker 2 (19:58):
Believe in you more than you believe yourself.

Speaker 1 (20:00):
And I try to remind myself of that every single day,
because if you look at the internet World's Worst mother,
you're looking at her Bubba, it's still going.

Speaker 3 (20:10):
Yeah, it's still.

Speaker 1 (20:13):
Because seriously so yeah. I mean, don't get tricked by
the heading. He's not quitting streaming. I think he's just
kind of putting his energy into different things.

Speaker 2 (20:24):
All right.

Speaker 1 (20:24):
I mentioned this to you this morning, and I was
a little taken aback by this, but I feel like
this is your this is your wheelhouse.

Speaker 2 (20:31):
You'll be able to explain it to people a little
bit better.

Speaker 1 (20:33):
But we have the highest grossing actor of all time
who just surpassed Scarlett Johanson. I knew Scarlet was up there, yeah,
but Zoe Saldana has now become the highest grossing actor
of all time. She is grossed because of Avatar over
one point two billion to date, bringing her total to

(20:54):
sixteen point eight six billion.

Speaker 3 (20:59):
But it's also because all the Marvel films too, those
are blockbuster films. Now it's not because of like their
acting talents, just because they're in these massive blockbuster hits.

Speaker 1 (21:07):
This says her appearance is in the Marvel films, guarding
the Galaxy Avengers and having huge roles in Star Trek
and Pirates of the Caribbean.

Speaker 3 (21:15):
That's right, I forgot about those ones. Now you have
to think of it like this too. There's still two
Avatar films left, so that number is going to continue
to climb. And next year, well at the end of
this year, another Avengers film is coming out, so that's also.

Speaker 1 (21:27):
Going to add Scardro coming in hot second place sixteen
point four to four billion. Again, she previously was on
top with the success from Jurassic World Rebirth. For the
top five highest growing actor, Samuel Jackson is in third place,
followed by Robert Downey Junior, and then Chris Pratt.

Speaker 3 (21:44):
Okay, all the Marvel films.

Speaker 2 (21:46):
Yeah, I know, Like I don't know.

Speaker 1 (21:49):
You think of these big, massive, huge celebs, and I'm like,
how is George clean out that Liss, how is Brad Pitt?
But they're not a part of those.

Speaker 3 (21:55):
They aren't a part of those. But those guys are
making a lot of money as individual actors getting paid
for those specific films. The Marvel films just their box office.
They're so big.

Speaker 1 (22:04):
By the way, one of the most disappointing calls I
got over the holiday was Santine. I always do like
a halfway through check in and we're chit chatting, and
Santi was like, ash Avatar was not good.

Speaker 3 (22:14):
It was not good. I am fire and ash right,
Fire and ash. My expectations were so high because the
first two.

Speaker 2 (22:20):
Like unbelievable, Like here socks off.

Speaker 3 (22:24):
The third one picks up where the second one ends,
and I'm like, this is it? Listen. They tackled some
really good themes about loss and all that stuff. Fine,
I am hoping that this is a bridge home to
get to the final two.

Speaker 2 (22:35):
That's so sad.

Speaker 3 (22:36):
There's also rumors for the ones who care that they're
eventually gonna make it back to Earth on Avatar, oh
my god, which is really compelling.

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Now, when did he was trying to attempt bail, the
jet was part of the proposition as to how he
would get to that big number, which was fifty million dollars.
Remember it got denied seven hundred thousand times. They were
like no, no, no, you're staying in. But I mean
this to me is like, did he's selling assets because

(23:22):
did he needs the funds?

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I think that jet brand new cost sixty million dollars
in it. Also to fly that jet per hour, it's
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All the tech billionaires like obviously Mark Wahlberg I think
has has one.

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Z and Beyonce Taylor Swift one who you're forgetting, which
is pretty disrespectful.

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You would Tom cruise? You should? Yeah. Tom also owns
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Ford Harrison should stop. Yeah, is crash them? But yeah,
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like Jackie Chan has one, Dwayne Johnson like the Rock
Like these are the people that you would.

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planes is going to cost you like two hundred g's.

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much like a Kylie Jenner is on her PJ happen around.

Speaker 3 (24:59):
You have have to be Yeah, but when you're not
using it, you can rent it out and make money back.
Hence why did he was making four million dollars a
year office plane alone?

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Speaker 2 (25:51):
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Speaker 1 (25:54):
So obviously we all know in my household I'm living
with a my roommate is a South Boston native and
the accent is crazy strong, like to the point where
I remember when I first started dating him and my
friends from home were like, does he have a Boston accent?
And I'm like a Boston accent? Like when he says Khaki.

(26:16):
He's I don't know if he's talking about pants or
the physical keys to the car like that is how
And it's so funny because anytime he's on my social
media because he's it's a rarity people can't get over.

Speaker 3 (26:30):
Yeah, the act.

Speaker 1 (26:31):
I mean, the most he's on it is during Elfie season,
during like elf on the Shelf hunts, and people are like,
oh my god, they don't they don't realize how strong
his accent is.

Speaker 3 (26:40):
I forget too, and then I hear him talk. I'm like, man,
he's from Southie.

Speaker 1 (26:44):
And it's not just him, and I mean it's it's
his entire family. It's it's nuts.

Speaker 3 (26:48):
I don't remember the sisters talking that much because I
think I've only been around in my handful of times.
But now I'm dying to hear it because I almost
want to say, like, it's more acceptable for a guy
to have a heavy accent like that than the females.
The females give off a different if.

Speaker 2 (27:00):
You went into it, I was it with a guy.

Speaker 1 (27:05):
It's attractive with a female. The Boston accent. I don't
know how else to explain it other than it's very harsh.

Speaker 3 (27:11):
Here's how you do it. When a guy has those accents,
it gives you ben Affleck like, oh wow.

Speaker 2 (27:16):
Yeah right, it's Matt Damon when a girl.

Speaker 3 (27:18):
Has him and it's the sisters from the movie Fighter
just trashy and want to fight. But like it's it's
the truth.

Speaker 2 (27:28):
That's no.

Speaker 1 (27:29):
I don't think many people will argue that. I mean
even the fireman himself will say, like, it's crazy on females,
it's a lot.

Speaker 2 (27:38):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (27:39):
The words that stick out to me are always like
hard that shouldn't be is like when they're growing grocery
shopping in his family, it's the market.

Speaker 2 (27:48):
It's like, why are you mad at the store?

Speaker 1 (27:49):
Like why can't it just like it's mad, gotta go
to the market today.

Speaker 2 (27:56):
Florida. That's what he constantly says.

Speaker 1 (27:59):
Florida full Florida is like we need a lot, we
got a big list Florida at the market. I'm like, dude, relaxed, pla,
We're going to the living room, like we're not.

Speaker 2 (28:12):
We're not. Like it's just there's a few words that
stick out. But this is all.

Speaker 1 (28:16):
To say that this video of this young couple has
gone crazy and people sometimes treat a Boston accent, like
it's like in an enclosure in a zoo, like they
want can you say park the car and have Like
my family still does that to my husband of what
eight years now, like I've been with him for that

(28:38):
long and they're still asking him can you say?

Speaker 3 (28:40):
And does he say it? At this point like stop?

Speaker 1 (28:44):
But he told me straight up when he did his
tours in Afghanistan, same thing.

Speaker 3 (28:48):
Like the Taliban was like yo, dude.

Speaker 2 (28:56):
And then they heard it and that's why they attacked. No,
like the other marine from other places like can we
hear you talk? Like can you just talk?

Speaker 1 (29:03):
And when he when he hears that, then he won't.
He he won't. He'll really try not to. But if
had I known that this say the word thing was
so big and there was one that had a bear,
a chair and a pair, I would have had him
do it. But this couple went crazy because this girl
was like, this is me doing this trend with my
boyfriend who's from Boston who has a very heavy accent.

(29:26):
He's from I believe, like North Andover or something.

Speaker 2 (29:28):
Listen, damn ham.

Speaker 9 (29:32):
Bam panch damp pam chit chim hamb damn Pitchmitch hamit, chimmitchit.

Speaker 2 (29:57):
But I'm telling you that's how it would sound in
my house. Beare pat chair hair. Oh my god, it
sounds so bad what I do.

Speaker 1 (30:03):
And for God's sake, if you're if you're putting the
show on at this very moment, I don't have a
Boston accent.

Speaker 2 (30:09):
I'm imitating one, and it's bad. I'm not good at it.

Speaker 3 (30:12):
You know what's interesting about that, this accent is I
think it's the only one where people try to get
rid of when they go into the professional world. I
feel like you've seen actors from different places. They evolve
beyond that. And I feel like CEOs too. They're from Boston,
but they they change their accents and try to speak
with a different dialect. But down south, it's fine if
everything seems to be more acceptable in the professional world,

(30:33):
but the Boston accents a little weird.

Speaker 1 (30:34):
And what I've noticed is people with a Boston accent
and six one seven nine three one five six one
seven nine three one one nine four five we can
try to pull them, as you guys call and tell
us them people with a hard Boston accent. When shows
take place in Boston and actors don't get it right.
Oh yeah, it upsets them to their core. One that

(30:56):
really stands out to me. The fireman brought this up
multiple times. He couldn't watch Ray Donovan because he couldn't
handle how Ray would say shula.

Speaker 3 (31:05):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (31:05):
He felt like it was forced, it was too hot.

Speaker 1 (31:08):
It's like when people play Whitey Bulger and the accent's
not good. Big Boston people can't handle a bad portrayed accent.

Speaker 2 (31:15):
It upsets them.

Speaker 3 (31:16):
Have you seen The Perfect Storm and from back in
the Day Diane Lane is in that film. Her Boston
accent in this movie is probably one of the worst
things I've ever heard of together. It's the worst.

Speaker 2 (31:29):
Is it just feel I feel like that's the thing.

Speaker 3 (31:31):
It always feels forced. It feels forced, but it's also
a little off. I almost feel like, listen, if you
want to portray a film in Boston, you can't do
the accent. Don't try, You're right, because you're gonna come
off looking worse.

Speaker 2 (31:42):
On the other end, I don't think of like The
Departed the Town.

Speaker 1 (31:45):
I don't think those are like some major goodwill hunting
and I think that any of the accents were bad.

Speaker 3 (31:49):
I don't know stands out good Leo's in The Departed
was also like a little bit like you could tell
he's not from Boston Matt Damon And that was good obviously,
but yeah, but there are some bad ones.

Speaker 1 (31:59):
Six one seven nine three one six one seven nine one.
How sensitive you guys get with the Boston accent? But
can you think of a show or a film where
you were just like every time ray Don, if it
will come on the screen.

Speaker 2 (32:12):
Sure, sure, Oh.

Speaker 1 (32:16):
Scary spoken to R good morning. It's Ashley the Gym
in Morning show. We're talking Boston accents. There's a lot
of them out there, you know, famously, especially when it
comes to actors. I'm gonna play this clip the uh
if I wass messed up? Fallon yea where they are
Matt Damon and Ben Affleck or they're on the road.
They're hyping up their new film The Rip, and they

(32:38):
went on Fallon and they were pronouncing Boston cities.

Speaker 8 (32:44):
Mansfield, Marvel, had Mary and Marlborough, Mansfield, mash Team, Mattapons
it mean In, Medfield, Medford, Medway, Melrose, Mendon, merrimact mathow In, Middleborough, Middlefield, Middleton, Milton, Milbury, Mills, Millville, Milton, Munson,
bought took you Monterey, Montgomery, not Washington, Nah, Nantucket, need
it need him Ashford.

Speaker 1 (33:05):
No, that they're being extra yes, you know what I mean.
And that's the point, like they're forcing it right there.
And it's when you talk about the Boston accent. It's
just I can just see it with the fireman, who's
you know in my life, my family from these small
towns in Pennsylvania, they are blown away by it, like
they they just sit there, they're enamored when he speaks,

(33:28):
like they can't believe. They just want to hear it.
They just want to hear it. So about and he'll
tone down because he's not a puppet. Yeah, we were
talking about how there's different shows out there that people,
especially people with a real Boston accent, cannot handle. They
can't handle it. Six one seven nine three one one
nine four five. Alley is in danvers Al. You also

(33:50):
are co signing with Santi that The Perfect Storm is
one of the worst Boston accents you've ever heard.

Speaker 10 (33:56):
I think, by far the worst I've ever heard.

Speaker 11 (33:58):
You.

Speaker 10 (33:58):
You must listen to it.

Speaker 12 (33:59):
It's it's not good at all.

Speaker 2 (34:01):
I have a clip for.

Speaker 11 (34:02):
You, obviously, and then all of a sudden meltarius, that
fixed smile, you know that smile. I say, hey, Bobby,
where you've been, but you won't tell me? He just smiles, says, remember,

(34:23):
I'll always love you, Christina.

Speaker 6 (34:26):
I love you now, I love you forever.

Speaker 11 (34:29):
There's no good bye.

Speaker 2 (34:32):
Oh love Hey, Bobby, way you've been? Diane sticks to
that movie where.

Speaker 1 (34:36):
You had sex in the bathrooms one of my face Ali,
thank you for the call. Emily is in New Hampshire.
Hi am, good morning, Hi.

Speaker 13 (34:45):
How are you you know what?

Speaker 1 (34:47):
That's a good question in New Hampshire, do you guys
hear it as strongly as we do.

Speaker 3 (34:50):
It's a mix that's usually because certain people move up
from Massachusetts. But then there's also a little bit of meme,
which is a whole.

Speaker 13 (34:56):
Different thing, exactly exactly what signs you said. So, my
husband is from Medford and I was wondering if you
heard the fireman shots? Have you heard that one? I
need to pack my shots? But how are you going
to get? Yeah, a shot at the doctors?

Speaker 1 (35:14):
You like?

Speaker 6 (35:15):
What do you mean?

Speaker 2 (35:17):
Oh, one hundred?

Speaker 6 (35:18):
Ye?

Speaker 2 (35:19):
Shots? As it?

Speaker 1 (35:22):
Well? Because the r for people with that the Boston
accent is like sometimes it exists and sometimes it doesn't.
And this sounds crazy, but people will know what I mean.
Boomer people with a Boston accent that are born and raised.
That accent is different from like the younger like my
husband's age to okay, my my mother in law's accent

(35:43):
is stronger than what my Yeah, that's that's it's very
strange out there, and thanks for the call. Certain words
are it's it's crazy. Tom Stace is in Redding. Hi Stace,
good morning, Good morning.

Speaker 10 (36:00):
Yeah, my mom actually has a wicked bad Boston accent
and she gets people get confused a lot with some
of the words that she says. And there was one
time she was at work and it was a wicked
cold morning and she comes in and she goes, guys,
really be careful. There's a lot of black ice out there.

(36:20):
And people thought that she was saying something different. So
people were kind of giving her a side eye.

Speaker 2 (36:28):
She was like, she didn't even hold back much. Yeah,
she needs to fix that accent. Then when it gets
to that level.

Speaker 1 (36:42):
Yeah wow wow. So they thought she was saying, me,
cares a lot of black guys out there.

Speaker 2 (36:48):
She was saying black eyes, yes, yes, yes, hilarious. Stays
Thanks for the call. I actually could see my mother.

Speaker 3 (36:54):
In law getting caught up and forget JFK had a
heavy accent too, and he was like the president, you know,
and that was like the most prominent one at the time.
And I think that put it on the map too
for a lot.

Speaker 1 (37:06):
A couple of people called and said, the Sam Adams commercial.

Speaker 2 (37:09):
But they do this, it's it's a force on purpose.
But here it is Sam Adams Boston now.

Speaker 3 (37:15):
Bright bright of Boston, bright boss.

Speaker 2 (37:22):
From Boston, yukasm.

Speaker 3 (37:26):
But they got the delivering the tone.

Speaker 2 (37:27):
Right on that at least.

Speaker 1 (37:28):
But I mean, and listen, there are some people on
social media that this is how they make money and
they're crushing. They play up the Boston accent and it's
and it works for them. This is the one I
was talking about that this is this sends the Fireman
to the moon.

Speaker 2 (37:41):
This is the shaw from Ray Donovan previously on Ray Donovan.

Speaker 6 (37:46):
Sure sure, sure sure shu shu sure sure, uh sure sure.

Speaker 1 (38:00):
I mean they said it one hundred thousand times in
the show, like one hundred per episode.

Speaker 3 (38:03):
But that sounds right. Does the say different?

Speaker 2 (38:06):
He doesn't.

Speaker 1 (38:06):
He doesn't think that's the way to say. He certainly
does sure, sure, and when and then when I ask
him to not have like see how he would sound
without having an accent. It's just yes, I will go
to the store with you. He really like acts like
we're doing hooked on phonics. I'm like, come on, man,
you know what drives him nuts?

Speaker 2 (38:27):
Nuts? He hates how I say this southee?

Speaker 3 (38:30):
Why because what is it?

Speaker 1 (38:31):
I don't know, but he's like southy. He thinks I
say it like southeast southee.

Speaker 3 (38:38):
I'm trying to say how he would say, oh really.

Speaker 2 (38:41):
Yeah, south you're saying it breathy. I just say Southie
and he's like, hates it. He's like, shut out. I
don't he say it? Everybody? Good morning? What are you doing?
How are you doing?

Speaker 1 (38:51):
Six one seven nine three one one nine four five.
We're gonna move in to the check and here we're
talking about you, your life, your world, anything you want. Obviously,
you can check in via the talkback or call me
six one seven, nine three one nine four five. Good morning,
It's Ashley and the Gym in morning show show show
bad boone. That's how you say that every time you

(39:11):
use it, bad boone, But yet people say that does it?

Speaker 2 (39:14):
Bad boone? Yeah.

Speaker 3 (39:16):
Yeah, but again, then you're trying to imitate.

Speaker 1 (39:17):
A life which I could never Yeah, I can't bad boone.
He is gonna be performing at the super Bowl. We're
very excited. All right, we're checking in on you, your life,
your world. Six one seven nine three one one nine
four five. Ali is in dan versu Al. I'm gonna
be honest for you. Like for some people, this would
be their literal version of hell. Ali is off. She's

(39:39):
going on her first business trip in five years. By
the way, Okay, girl, it's exciting. Um and her husband
is home with who tell everyone.

Speaker 12 (39:50):
Our three kids all under five years old?

Speaker 1 (39:53):
And I say, respectfully version of hell because I'm listen,
I'm out here dealing with it.

Speaker 2 (39:58):
So I don't have three, I have two. I know
what that can be. That poor man. Will he be
able to survive it?

Speaker 6 (40:05):
Yeah?

Speaker 12 (40:05):
I like to say, I didn't marry a loser, so
he's got it. He's got it locked own.

Speaker 2 (40:10):
Listen.

Speaker 1 (40:10):
Good for you, because some people did marry a loser,
so that's that's a positive. Where is your business trip?

Speaker 12 (40:18):
Unfortunately it's in Minneapolis, so not not a great place
right now due to some of the political unrest and
things happening, So a little nervous about that, but that's
where it's taken me. Okay, so we'll see how everything goes.

Speaker 2 (40:31):
How long will you be gone?

Speaker 12 (40:34):
I just till tomorrow.

Speaker 1 (40:35):
Oh, so he's it's just a quick like forty eight
hours he's going to be Maybe it is.

Speaker 2 (40:40):
What will be the toughest part?

Speaker 12 (40:42):
I updated upgraded a first class too, so I'm trying
to treat it like a little mini vacation.

Speaker 1 (40:48):
My god, girlfriend, what will be the toughest part for him?
Because like, I know, I know what I would say,
my husband would say when when I'm gone, But what
would be your answer?

Speaker 12 (40:57):
Our youngest is only eight months, so I think the
overnight with her, Yeah.

Speaker 1 (41:01):
For sure, I think bedtime, you know, like the unrest
of the afternoon shifts. Like I feel like with kids
that little our life is in increments. It's like the
morning shift, the afternoon shift, the post snapshift, like before bed,
before bed, there's a lot of unrest.

Speaker 2 (41:17):
People are acting crazy. Maybe you got to do the
bath routine. And I'll tell you what.

Speaker 1 (41:20):
My toddler doesn't want the baby in the room when
we do the nighttime routine. But if daddy's working he's gone,
we have to do it, and it just absolutely hell.
So we'll be I we'll be thinking, we'll be pulling
for him and and for you on your fist trip.

Speaker 12 (41:33):
Have fun, mom, Thank you, guys, take care.

Speaker 6 (41:37):
You know.

Speaker 1 (41:37):
I don't want to sound braggy either, And I'm sure
Jomane would say this about you, or I hope she would.
But there's a lot of times where I'll be out
with like a mom group and they're all like, my
husband's a loser. He doesn't help, he doesn't get up,
he doesn't change diapers, he doesn't do all the things,
and I like, look, I don't say a single word
because I'm that's not that's not what's happening in my house.

(41:59):
Like he's very hands on, he's helping. He could easily
do Oh there would be complaints because they're terrorists, but
I mean he could do it.

Speaker 6 (42:06):
No.

Speaker 3 (42:06):
I used to do that all the time. My wife
would go away for work and I was alone with
young kids and I had to the same age too
easy light work.

Speaker 1 (42:13):
I'll never forget one of my favorite Saunty stories of
when his kids were really, really young. It was just
Colin was in the house. He was a baby and
he fell off the couch and they pretty much called
nine one one like they called.

Speaker 3 (42:23):
The heart to the hospital. It was like, what are
you doing here?

Speaker 2 (42:25):
Go home?

Speaker 3 (42:26):
Then we learned like, hey, babies are like durable the couches. Yes,
after that they fall like, oh you have a bump
of your like, get pop blood.

Speaker 2 (42:34):
Get fine.

Speaker 1 (42:35):
Six one seven nine three one one nine four five
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Milan Cortina Winter Olympics

The 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan Cortina are here and have everyone talking. iHeartPodcasts is buzzing with content in honor of the XXV Winter Olympics We’re bringing you episodes from a variety of iHeartPodcast shows to help you keep up with the action. Follow Milan Cortina Winter Olympics so you don’t miss any coverage of the 2026 Winter Olympics, and if you like what you hear, be sure to follow each Podcast in the feed for more great content from iHeartPodcasts.

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